DMNO Sound Engine compared to Super series?

Do you think its different enough from the Super series sound engines? I am loving what i am hearing from the DMNO, i just wondered what everyones thoughts are, will you own a Super (6/8SG etc) as well as a DMNO?

To my ears , the S6/8 & Gemini seem to excel at ambient type sounds , yes they can do more but as several people have expressed on this forum ā€˜so called’ modern aggressive sounds are difficult to program and when you do get in the target area they somehow lack bite. The DMNO from the sound textures I have heard and via interviews with George on YouTube etc seems to be change in market direction . The DMNO seems to want to compete in the more general synth market whilst the S6/8/Gemini are specialist synths which will not appeal to most consumers . As such it seems to me that George has tried to make the new synth very different from the Super Series more aggressive / bite plus have addressed the issue that the ā€˜public need to see a screen. So YES the DMNO will compliment the S Series with ā€˜on the face of it’ very little overlap.

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Appreciate the input, very informative. Definitely confirms what I’ve been seeing and hearing. Thank you.

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Lots of sounds/dialogue about it in there…

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Just seen the demo George did for SonicLAb, and yes George describes the Super series of synths as having a sweet spot for producing ambient pad sounds whist the DMNO was designed from the ground up to produce more aggressive EDM type synth sounds .
UDO Audio DMNO Synthesizer - In Depth 1st Look - SonicLAB

His best demo to date! I am sure there are several years worth just figuring out this synth. Percussion and bass are atleast two things I want to explore, being one area where it diverges from the Supers.

Amazing video the sonicstate one. Those ā€predatorā€ flute arps, took me places.

If he makes a blue one, I may have to get one to go with my blue Super 6

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